Subj : Re: A Crappy Sales Call To : Daryl Stout From : George Pope Date : Thu Jul 15 2021 08:40:34 > traffic net last night, one noted that "32-bit applications are going the > way of 16-bit, and it's going to be all 64-bit". I still like having the > BBS with the legacy apps and programs...in case someone stumbles on an old > computer they can use, and is told that a BBS is "a safe internet > alternative". Of course, there are very few dial-up BBS's now, and most are > telnet/web. But, in several aspects, BBS's are a lot different from the > internet. I 100% agrtee with you! For those with a proper DOSModem & only DOS (no Windows sgell connecting to the internet); BBSing is a grand alternative, & avoids the spiders caching all our HDD content. A friend here was doing the same -- preparing for a breakdown of the internet, with a solid & safe DOS BBS. His BBS was next door community here, in Surrey, named Saviour BBS. > A fellow ham radio operator I knew had found at a flea market, an > interesting item. It was a portable computer deal with a keyboard, mouse, > monitor, and only 2 floppy drives (one was 3.5" and the other 5.25"), but no > hard drive (this was when my BBS was still dial-up only). So, I created a > Windows 95 startup disk with just the command.com program...and the terminal > mode for a dial-up BBS utility on another disk. So, he'd power on the unit > with the command.com disk, then fire up the terminal program (GT Power > Terminal Only (GTO)), and hook up his modem, then dial-in to the BBS. What klind of computer was it? Sounds like my former TRS-80 Model IV (no HDD but could make a virtual RAMDisk using JCL(Job Control Language -- basically batchfile programming); 'twas a fun toy; I ended up giving it to a home care aide's daughter to use to type up her homework. > GP> Be a good one for Callahan's one Punday Monday (ever read Spider > GP> Robinson's "Callahan's" series; if you like puns & scifi it's an > GP> amazing set of stories & a couple full length novels. . . > Never heard of it. I did find 2 good websites, for taglines and puns > respectively. > https://www.taglinesgalore.com/index.html > https://www.punsgalore.com Look up Callahans' sites for good puns. Lots of fan-created options. Google: Callahan's Spider Robinson You'll enjoy the trek. . I get mosdt of my puns from Punstoppable (I google, e.g. "dog puns punstoppable" for a list of matching puns) > I never read Heinlein, but my late wife apparently had read his stuff. > His assessment of TANSTAFFL was so right...yet, so many refuse to accept > that. Yup, There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Lunch, is a fair maxim to keep in mind while journeying through life. . . > > ... What do people in China call their good plates? > GP> 餐盘 > You'll have to explain that one to me...that's how it showed up in my > QWK packet. Was Chinese characters for "dinner plates" I asked my Chinese friend what it was like living in China. He said he can't complain. [works for N.Korea, too] Met a Chinese talking goose today, I asked him from what part of China he was from. Honk Kong Just performed in my first comedy concert in China The crowd was so impressed, they gave me a standing of asian Your friend, <+]:{)} Cyberpope, Bishop of ROM --- SBBSecho 3.14-Linux * Origin: The Rusty MailBox - Penticton, BC Canada (1:153/757.2) .